Time | Tuesday, May 19, 2015 AM 9:00 - PM 5:30 (Doors open & start reception AM 8:30) |
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Place | Sokairo Hall, 1st Floor, GRIPS Address 7-22-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo (ACCESS) |
Language | Japanese and English*Simultaneous interpretation will be provided. |
Participation fees | Free *Pre-registration will be required. |
Document | Program(PDF) |
Globally, many countries intend to keep or expand their nuclear programs. In particular, some countries in Asia such as China are now constructing new nuclear power plants or are considering introducing nuclear power.
Meanwhile, Japanese public opinion on nuclear energy is still divided and the majority of people would prefer to live without it after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident. In particular, mothers are very concerned about nuclear energy because of its potential impact on their children's health.
In this symposium, female nuclear experts (operators, scientists, plant engineers, radiologists, climate change experts, administrators, etc.) of major nuclear nations will gather and openly discuss women's point of view on broad-ranging issues including the role of nuclear energy, the relationship with other policy objectives such as countermeasures against climate change, safety measures and how they should promote dialogue with the general public.
Thank you and we look forward to your confirmed participation.
The Breakthrough Institute / The Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia(ERIA)
/ The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan(IEEJ) / SciREX Center, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies(GRIPS)Time | Session | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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9:10-9:25 |
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| 9:40-9:55 |
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| 2) Kaija Kainurinne, Former Head of TVO Brussels Office , Finland 3) Xudan Song, CEO of China Division, EDF, China 4) Reiko Fujita, President of AESJ, Japan 11:10-11:25 |
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